Understanding the property type breakdown in G22 helps sellers position their home correctly and choose the most appropriate estate agent. Our data shows flats dominate the market with 13 current listings averaging £97,077, making them the most affordable entry point into the G22 property market. Terraced properties follow with 9 listings averaging £137,222, while semi-detached homes account for 6 listings at an average of £125,000.
The bedroom distribution reveals strong demand for family-sized accommodation. Two-bedroom properties are the most common with 19 listings averaging £107,263, followed by three-bedroom homes with 11 listings at an average of £133,181. One-bedroom flats account for 3 listings at an average of £83,000, while four-bedroom properties are scarce with just 1 listing at £239,999. This scarcity of larger family homes suggests potential for sellers with three or four-bedroom properties to command premium prices, particularly if marketed by agents experienced in the higher-value segment.
Price range analysis shows the G22 market is predominantly focused on properties under £200,000, with 21 listings in the £100,000-£200,000 bracket and 12 listings under £100,000. Only 1 property is currently listed above £200,000. This distribution suggests that agents specializing in starter homes and first-time buyer properties, such as Kamal Estates with an average asking price of £80,000, may have an advantage in the current market conditions. However, sellers of higher-value properties should seek agents like Town & Country Estate Agents who demonstrate experience with properties approaching £160,000.